tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle September 13, 2019 8:45pm-9:01pm CEST
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right which is just that. it's has been scientifically proven that singing is good for you for your soul as well as your physical being and if you need more proof look no further than this next report every year at the base of best and bomb there's a campus concert which brings together young german musicians and young musicians from another country this year it's singers from leipzig with singers from johannesburg in south africa and they premiered a brand new piece by young south african composer check code so ted see in bonn on thursday evening. the climax of an unusual musical encounter on the campus project's big moment that's bones of beethoven festival.
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and the encounter began here in johannesburg the bustling metropolis in south africa the 6 young women from light seeing here for the 1st time a members of an acapella ensemble called the swedish word for subtle they are here to meet 6 singers from southern africa. and the 1st rehearsal just 6 the african singers and whaler hit it off right from the start make their work on the common repertoire begins. things move fast the very next day the 1st performance together and then you. zick
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school in soweto. can you believe that we just did that yesterday i think 5. 555. that actually house all day is dedicated to chapo so ted sees new composition commissioned by dog chavela the singing would like to be backed by symphony orchestra they only have a short time to get it ready for the premiere at bond's beethoven festival. and his piece to pose pieces are usually very exciting and with music so yeah i'm enjoying it i think that this music and the opportunity to sing together has welded us so firmly together that it doesn't really feel like just 3 days this is as tight haggis and. the german national you for straight takes time off from it so much all
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from south africa for a 1st for her so with so taxi and such while saying is c the pace is code. of chang. yeah 6. so i've always described music as new school stiffly new school it's new striving for something different. look with the same instruments with the same kinds of musicians but it's just the perspective that that is changing so i mean i'm a very young guy i'm 20 years old now and i believe that if anything since i have the kids of composing i should be reflecting on the times of today and it's our duty as composers artists to to really put a covenant and feel of what we experience as young people.
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like i thought time now for the typical south african vava q just the thing to get your strength up through an exhausting rehearsal schedule thought after a week of intense work the groups you like sync and johannesburg and just 6 have become friends. and the union and bone was also a great success. oh did. i. i i. every 2 years since the beginning of
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this century the association of friends of the not so nagasaki here in berlin award surprised the young is working here in germany now this is so station is made up of many of the movers and shakers of the art scene here so it's a real step up for the eventual winner and indeed for the other 3 nominees this is when a has just been announced and it is a young office for must say in france who lives and works care about them. for the current time is the winner the most able artist is to join to receive the coveted. i feel so well coming. in a kitchen that is not mine or it's me which is good the food and also i wouldn't surprise me. if it were that is not i think going to be easy to.
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tonight. the jury rewarded jordan's challenging and compelling language saying her works open an uncertain experience the berlin based artist combines installations with performance of film with sculpture at the hamburger bahnhof museum in berlin she is presenting to new installations the big. world. that the film that is focusing on fantasy which is women who are not anymore mansouri to who are building again we found pleasure. men a pause a women in the throes of sexual lost in a way women at this age are rarely shown i love sarah types now the official end of the archetypes in their representations have a very important function of rejection of projection of fetishism i try to break downs of stereotypes by pushing them somewhere we are not used to
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see them to correct serial times this is what i tried to. convince the jury with hope the prize is a solo exhibition which will be put on next year until february her works will be shown together with those of the of the shortlisted artists the shortlist exhibition is considered a major overview of the upcoming contemporary art scene all 4 artists have already attracted plenty of international and national attention the prize has been promoting contemporary art since 2000. there must see it when you see how important and successful the prize has been measured by the number of prize winners who are major artists today and i'm happy that the prize continues and that it really goes to those who deserve it you would forgive and get one thing is for certain will be hearing a lot more from these young. artists but especially from poorly.
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thank the swiss american photographer robert frank was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century renowned for his role and expressive style which changed the course of documentary photography he captured ordinary people doing ordinary things finding guarded moments and intimacy in his subjects a retrospective of his work just opened and planned long before the news came of his death last tuesday of the age of 94. a seemingly tranquil image behind it is a history of the question sacred a shame and racism this photo is just one of hundreds which made robert frank a legend. the father of both the americans captured in $950.00 s. in the united states the photograph taken of
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a months of traveling across the country 6 s'posed the heart of america. it was a group that really made history in the united states because it showed pictures that nobody wanted to see moving because they showed another america and this is the picture that people had in their minds to change the course of photography and a change the new people have of america of the 1960 s. brad method. response frank saw a country so different to his arm he had a nuanced gates of an outsider the lens of the way would travel on american society the study of the feet generation. the photographs the writing movie were out of focus it was down to the standard that the professionals would think would be a good photograph. the c.e.o. gallery in berlin is now exhibiting the. but frank unseen an anonymous legend
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his photographs provide a curiosity of the world that he sees his gaze a radical frankness unpolished spontaneous and sometimes even intrusive. this was one of his favorite photographs. they said i have in mind shows a black couple in a park in san francisco and they look at the photographer had asked this of us kind of shocked and angry because the significance of. the exhibition also displays early unpublished photographs which he took in europe again we see the close look he takes of people in all walks of life with the interior paris london he's telling the narrative with a visual language. later in life he also made films and videos he's rolling stones
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tour documentary became a scandal that the world i hate what we're doing here it's not you can't. leave. just a few days ago robert frank died at the age of 90 cole he started in 1941 and he photographed until last year or maybe to be good of this year that's like so i have to like almost 7 years in the war of the photographs and films and needs it's an enormous amount of work that is left over and i deserve a legacy does is an unparalleled his photos and now classics subjectives truthfully he was a giant in photography and artistic destruction who kept his unconventional view of the world until the very end. was fabulous ponchos so for this edition of arts and culture i leave you with paul bonior singing from a conference call. fest in. x.y. . a box of the.
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